ANTs: Using Alternative and Non-Traditional Investments to Allocate Your Assets in an Uncertain World

Why alternative and non-traditional investments are no longer
just for the wealthy

There was a time when asset allocation was simply about
diversification. Today, asset allocation is about both preserving
wealth and growing returns regardless of market conditions. They're
also a must-have for investors large and small. ANTS: Using
Alternative and Non-Traditional Investments to Allocate Your Assets
in an Uncertain World shows the average investor how to incorporate
ANTs into their portfolio in a substantive way.

Details how the explosion of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) has
made it easier than ever for individual investors to incorporate
alternative and non-traditional investments into their
portfolios

Includes invaluable advice and insights from Dr. Bob, a
frequent guest and investor favorite on CNBC, Fox Business,
Bloomberg TV, and Reuters TV

Other titles by Dr. Bob: Investment MegaTrends and
Where the Money Is, both by Wiley

With the economic crisis and the ever-increasing volatility in
the world's financial markets, views on asset allocation have
changed. ANTs describes why to incorporate alternative and
non-traditional investments into portfolios and details how to
easily do it.

ROBERT J. FROEHLICH is an executive vice president and chief investment strategist at The Hartford. Froehlich has over thirty years of Wall Street and Main Street experience. Known as "Dr. Bob" to many, he is highly regarded as an investment expert and has delivered speeches on investing in 107 different countries, as well as in all fifty states. Dr. Bob regularly appears on CNBC, Fox News, CNN, Fox Business, Bloomberg TV, and Reuters TV, and has been frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Barron's.

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